ISO ITALIAN GRAMMAR Note that lid, lei and their plural, loro, are used only with reference to persons, while esso, essa, essi and esse may refer to persons, animals, or things. I0T. Use of the Disjunctive Personal Pronouns. The disjunctive personal pronouns are used in the following cases: 1 . Uvoriamo con loro. We Work with them. Studia «k se He studies by himself. After prepositions. Note that instead of con me, con te, and con se, the forms meco, teco and seco are sometimes used. 2. Sd p& alto di me. You are taller than I. After comparatives. 3. VisiterS te ed essL I shall visit you and them. Park a lui e a lei* He speaks to him and to her. In pla^e of the conjunctive, when the verb has two or more direct or two or more indirect objects. 4. SegukS voL I shall follow you. (The un- emphatic form would be ¥1 A»o te, non aino 1«L I love you, I don't love him. 10 pbfle of the conjunctive, for emphasis, clearness, or contrast. Ish^ depart, but not he. H^^self has wnttenit. . S? ^ ^ mbjeet P^0^, for emphasis, but m»«miitobetiBedisoftte ®m^ ^^M^* *« adjective stessa may